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P38 are they anygood ????

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BK:
its horses for courses really ,there are faults with every car you buy,it just depends on whether you get a good one to start with,I run a cherokee and I have heard people say "oh I wouldnt have one given" but mine has never missed a beat so far and its had some pain offroad and ive also heard people say "oh I wouldnt touch a rot box discovery".So like I say it horses for courses,it just pays to shop around for a good un,there are loads of P38,s to choose from....but yes they are very complicated on the electronics side. :)

Range Rover Blues:
They were expensive, executive motors when new and need looking after as such.  What does for RR as with lots of expensive cars is that when they get older and cheaper people think they can run them on a shoestring.

Look for ones with a decent history, an independant specialist is a good thing to look for and don't be surprised by a raft of huge looking bills.

Like any old car they can rust but later P38s still hold their money and are a very nice car to own, the £190 a year road tax is a ticket to smuggsville too :D

Tel:
ive just bought a p38 and have well and truly had my leg lifted on it driven it only a couple of times since ive owned it so be carful what you buy i paid over the odds for it too as to look at its a very nice car and pretty mint its the electrical problems they suffer with 

Big Rich:
I had some problems with my P38 air suspention but now thats sorted love the car to bits. Alot of car for your money and fantastic drive.

Rich

stuntman:
Yup, I've not long bought one and I'ce had to sort out some issues, and I love the car, 15mpg around town, 19mpg on a long run, and it's on gas :)

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